Fraizer Campbell has been cleared to make his comeback from injury when Hull City travel to Fulham tomorrow night, handing head coach Leonid Slutsky a timely boost.

The striker has not featured for the Tigers since suffering a groin injury in the 2-1 loss to QPR on August 19. The setback ruled Campbell out of the games against Bolton and Derby but a return to full training ensures he will be back in contention at Craven Cottage.

Campbell, who celebrates his 30th birthday tomorrow, will add competition to City’s attacking line along with Nouha Dicko and Adama Diomande.

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Ondrej Mazuch (knee) and Evandro (hamstring) are still not ready to make their own comebacks but could yet be ready to face Sunderland this weekend if they can prove their fitness in the next 72 hours.

City are still without Kevin Stewart, who remains out until next month with a ankle injury, along with long-term absentees Abel Hernandez, Will Keane, Moses Odubajo and Ryan Mason.

The Tigers will be aiming to bounce back from Friday’s 5-0 loss at Derby County, a result that leaves them 14th in the Championship.